Epoxy Removal in Kendall, FL

Your Damaged Epoxy Floor Gone Right

Professional epoxy removal that protects your concrete and gets you ready for what’s next.
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Professional Flooring Removal Kendall

Clean Concrete Ready for Anything

When your epoxy floor fails, you need it gone completely—not scraped off in patches that create more problems down the road. You get a perfectly clean concrete surface that’s ready for whatever comes next, whether that’s new epoxy, polished concrete, or any other flooring system.

No leftover adhesive residue. No gouged concrete. No shortcuts that cost you more later. Just professional-grade removal that gives you a fresh start and peace of mind.

The difference is in the method and the experience behind it. While others guess at the right approach, we know exactly what works for your specific situation.

Kendall Epoxy Contractors

South Florida’s Most Experienced Team

We’ve been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked on everything from Coast Guard facilities to municipal buildings, which means we understand what real durability and precision look like.

In Kendall’s mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties, we’ve seen every type of epoxy failure you can imagine. Hot Florida weather, heavy traffic, chemical exposure—we know what causes problems and how to fix them properly.

Our partnerships with Sherwin Williams and Fosroc aren’t just about products. They’re about having access to the right solutions for your specific project, backed by companies that stand behind their work.

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Epoxy Floor Removal Process

Mechanical Removal That Actually Works

First, we assess your existing epoxy—thickness, adhesion, and what’s underneath. This tells us exactly which removal method will work best and how long the project will take.

For most jobs, we use diamond grinding equipment or shot blasting machines. These mechanical methods completely remove the epoxy without the guesswork of chemicals or the time waste of hand scraping. The concrete gets properly prepared in the process.

We handle all the dust control, debris removal, and surface inspection. You get a clean workspace and concrete that’s ready for whatever comes next. Most projects are completed within a few days, not weeks.

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Kendall Concrete Surface Preparation

What You Actually Get

Complete epoxy removal down to bare concrete using industrial-grade equipment. We don’t leave patches or residue that will cause problems with your next flooring system.

In Kendall’s commercial districts and residential areas, we see a lot of failed DIY removal attempts and contractor shortcuts. Hot tires on garage floors, chemical spills in warehouses, or just time and traffic—when epoxy fails, it needs to come off completely.

Our mechanical removal methods work regardless of epoxy type, thickness, or how well it was originally bonded. We bring the right equipment for your specific situation and handle everything from surface prep to debris disposal according to local regulations.

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How long does epoxy removal take in Kendall?

Most epoxy removal projects take 1-3 days depending on the area size and coating thickness. We use mechanical methods like diamond grinding and shot blasting, which are much faster than chemical strippers or hand scraping.

For a typical 2-car garage, we’re usually done in a day. Larger commercial spaces might take 2-3 days. We’ll give you an exact timeline during our consultation based on your specific situation.

The key is having the right equipment and experience. We don’t waste time with methods that don’t work in Florida’s conditions.

Not when it’s done properly with the right equipment. We use controlled mechanical methods that remove only the epoxy coating while preserving the concrete substrate underneath.

The biggest risk comes from improper techniques—using chemicals that can etch concrete, overheating with torches, or aggressive scraping that gouges the surface. Our diamond grinding and shot blasting equipment is specifically designed to remove coatings without damaging the base.

We inspect the concrete throughout the process and adjust our approach as needed. You get clean concrete that’s actually in better condition for your next flooring system.

All debris and waste materials are disposed of according to local Miami-Dade County regulations. We handle the entire cleanup process as part of our service.

Epoxy removal creates dust and debris that needs proper disposal. We use dust collection systems during the work and bag all waste materials for appropriate disposal. You don’t have to worry about cleanup or figuring out where to take the debris.

This is especially important for commercial properties where environmental compliance matters. We document the disposal process and can provide records if needed for your facility management.

Yes, we can remove epoxy from virtually any concrete surface—garage floors, warehouse floors, commercial kitchens, outdoor areas, and specialty surfaces like terrazzo.

Different concrete types and conditions require different approaches. Older concrete might need gentler treatment, while heavily trafficked industrial floors can handle more aggressive removal methods. We adjust our technique based on what we’re working with.

The key is proper assessment before we start. We look at the concrete condition, epoxy type, and what you’re planning next. This tells us exactly how to approach your specific project for the best results.

Absolutely. Proper surface preparation is included with our epoxy removal service. We don’t just remove the old coating—we prepare the concrete for whatever flooring system comes next.

This includes cleaning, crack repair if needed, and creating the right surface profile for optimal adhesion. Whether you’re installing new epoxy, polished concrete, or any other flooring system, the surface will be properly prepared.

Most flooring failures happen because of poor surface preparation, not product quality. We make sure that doesn’t happen by doing the prep work right the first time.

Mechanical removal costs more upfront but saves money overall because it’s faster and more reliable. Chemical methods might seem cheaper initially, but they take longer and often require multiple applications.

Hand scraping is the most time-intensive and labor-expensive option. Shot blasting and diamond grinding get the job done in a fraction of the time with better results. When you factor in the time savings and guaranteed complete removal, mechanical methods are usually the most cost-effective choice.

We provide transparent pricing during our consultation so you know exactly what to expect. No surprises, no change orders, no hidden costs for additional cleanup or rework.

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